Thrown by Stones Throw affiliates Aloe Black, Jamie Strong, and Chris Haycock, The Do-Over is a seasonal party that happens during the Summer, starts at 4 in the afternoon and is just simply about good music. I've been back a couple weeks now, but probably the best time I had while DJing in LA happened at this party, The Do-Over. Ripped from my homeboys CD collection at 320 ![]() ![]() to me art should be able to stand the test of time and not just some trend that you see some dudes do and you think hey i can do that too that shits cool. ( I've seen mad head sell out for cheap fame) by all means go and get yours but don't sell yourself short trying to achieve an imaginary place in a market who will only see you for the trend you are in. i am looking more forward t that than the circus of what we call the art market that will be hitting us in a few days. meaning come dressed out in your best 90s gear ( if you have some cross colors shit i suggest you bring that out) nautica jackets baggy jeans etc. speaking of hip hop not to go to much off topic, chocolate Sundays a party that most of us ( on the blog) dj at is having its regular monthly spelling bee this dec 7th and they are themeing it a 90s jam. i cannot say this year will be great but from what i have seen so far again. i do understand that art is a business in in order for the business to keep going you need to sell product, but it seems like there is a lack of quality but there is a lot more quantity. it seems to me that there is a high lack of "interesting" art out there and by interesting i mean things with a nice deep conceptual base and technical skill, it seems to me that most of this has been replaced with stuff that's cool. I took the opportunity of posting a bit early and getting some things off my chest about this and the past few years of art basel. Everytime I look at it, it makes me want to fly back and eat one. ![]() I figured since it's the post Thanksgiving edition, and Thanksgiving is less about the tradition (for me at least) and more about food, I would finally post this picture of the wonderful candy strawberries at the street fair in Italy. ![]() The first half is all vinyl, second half is serato. As per usual, this was recorded live at LVL 25 The Conrad Hotel. From Jazz to Blues to Dreamy to that new-old Soul sound, every song should make you feel something down deep. Do you accept these cookies and the processing of select personal data? For more information, read our privacy policy.This week, I kinda spazzed out and went all over the board for this mix, so don't look for any blends on this one, but DO look for downright dope on plastic. In order to give you the best possible experience, this website uses cookies to store or access information on your device to help us understand performance and personalize your experience when browsing the website. DIG GLOBAL PARTNERSīURN SLOW / BSD / CINEMA / COLONY / CENTRANO / DEMOLITION / DIVISION BRAND / ÉCLAT / ETNIES / FIT BIKE CO / FLY BIKES / FOCALPOINT / FUSE PROTECTION / GT BICYCLES / HARO / HOFFMAN BIKES / KHE BIKES / KINK / KUNSTFORM / LUX BMX / MANKIND / ODYSSEY / PREMIUM / PROFILE / PROPS / QBP BMX / RADIO BIKE CO / S&M BIKES / THE SHADOW CONSPIRACY / SOURCE BMX / SUBROSA / SUNDAY BIKES / TEMPERED / UNITED / VANS / VERDE / VOLUME / WETHEPEOPLE / WHTHOUS / 4DOWN ROB DOLECKI, PETER ADAM, WES MCGRATH, EVAN SMEDLEY, TRENT LUTZKEĭIG FAMIlY: MERLIN CZARNULLA, RAFAEL BLACK, DAVID LEEP, KERR BILSLAND, JASON 'FOOMAN' COLLEDGE, COLTON PONTO, PAUL ROBINSON, KEVIN CONNERS, COOPER BROWNLEE, FRASER BYRNE, JONNY ASHWORTH, JAMES COX, STEW JOHNSON, RICKY ADAM, HADRIEN PICARD, ANDREW WHITE, DEVIN FEIL, JEREMY PAVIA, SCOTT MCMENAMIN, PAULO MARTINS, PAUL COVEY, BRIAN BARNHART, DEVON HUTCHINS, VINCE PERRAUD, GEORGE MARSHALL.
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